Inside the actors studio by James Lipton(
Visual
)6
editions published
between
1998
and
2007
in
English
and held by
221 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Host James Lipton interviews Robert DeNiro

Inside the Actors Studio by James Lipton(
Visual
)3
editions published
between
2002
and
2007
in
English
and held by
128 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Host James Lipton interviews Johnny Depp, who has moved between playing eccentric roles in films such as Edward Scissorhands
and What's Eating Gilbert Grape, and starring in high profile films such as the Pirates of The Caribbean franchise

Strange interlude by Eugene O'Neill(
Recording
)6
editions published
in
1963
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
105 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This recording is a demo of the experimental play Strange interlude, for consideration for New York Shakespeare Festival but
was not produced

Anton Chekhov's The three sisters : as staged for the Actors Studio Theatre on Broadway by Lee Strasberg(
Visual
)4
editions published
between
1990
and
1997
in
English
and held by
18 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Set in Russia at the turn of the century, the play focuses on 3 educated, well-bred sisters whose romances and careers have
turned out disastrously. They share a house in the country with their witless brother and his shrewish wife. Obsessed with
the idea that all their problems are caused by living in the provinces, they dream of returning to their childhood home in
Moscow. Like other Chekhov heroes, they are sensitive but paralyzed and incapable of altering the course of their lives. This
is a filmed version of the famed Actors Studio production directed by Lee Strasberg, which ran for 119 performances on Broadway

Inside the Actors Studio by Jeff Wurtz(
Visual
)7
editions published
between
1998
and
2006
in
English
and held by
14 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Host James Lipton conducts a twenty-seven part series of in-depth interviews before a live audience with a selection of world's
(mainly America's) leading actors and actresses, as well as directors/producers and composers. Each person interviewed talks
about his or her life, career and colleagues, as well as their individual methods of working. Each interview is enhanced with
film segments, video segments and still photographs from the life and work of each interviewee. The interviews are followed
by question and answer sessions with the audience

Tri sestry = Three sisters by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov(
Visual
)5
editions published
between
1965
and
2016
in
English
and held by
6 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"An all-star cast is featured in this filmed recreation of the NY Actor's Studio production of the classic drama by Anton
Chekhov about three sisters who live in illusions of their past and must face the reality of their future

Masterstvo aktera : Stanislavsky-Boleslavsky-Strasberg : Istoriya, Teoriya, Praktika by Sergeĭ Cherkasskiĭ(
Book
)1
edition published
in
2016
in
Russian
and held by
5 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Addressed to all people of theatre, this book includes the fundamental research, based on Sergei Tcherkasski’s doctoral dissertation,
on the directing and teaching of Richard Boleslavsky (1889–1937) and Lee Strasberg (1901–1982) as a development of the Stanislavsky
System. The author closely scrutinizes documents of the life and work of the Moscow Art Theatre and its First Studio that
became a cradle for the most important discoveries of Stanislavsky into actor training in the 1900s and 1910s. The book continues
with exploration of the artistic creation and training methodology of the American Laboratory Theatre (1923–1930), the Group
Theatre (1931–1940) and the Actors Studio (since 1947). Sergei Tcherkasski looks at history of American and Russian theatre
of the 20th century, raises fundamental questions on the art of acting and actor training and provides specific exercises
from the practice of Stanislavsky, Boleslavsky and Strasberg

Inside the Actors Studio(
Visual
)2
editions published
in
2000
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
James Lipton hosts an evening of discussion with film and stage actor Kevin Spacey. Spacey speaks about performing in high
school productions in high school in California; his studies at The Juilliard School in New York, N.Y.; and getting cast in
the 1986 Broadway revival of Eugene O'Neill's Long day's journey into night, in which he worked with veteran performer Jack
Lemmon. At this point Spacey, who previously performed stand-up comedy, does several impressions of famous stars. Spacey discusses
landing a role in Mike Nichols' film Heartburn; returning to the theater for the 1991 Broadway production of Lost in Yonkers
by Neil Simon; his role as Roger "Verbal" Kint in the motion picture version of Glengarry Glen Ross; his experience directing
the motion picture Albino alligator; his role as Det. Sgt. Jack Vincennes in the motion picture L.A. confidential; his return
to the Broadway stage again in the role of Hickey in the 1999 revival of O'Neill's The iceman cometh; and his role as Lester
Burnham in the motion picture American beauty. The discussion is illustrated with clips from American beauty, L.A. confidential,
Hurlyburly, and The iceman cometh. Spacey elaborates on his reliance on instinct and spontaneity as an actor; his incorporation
of himself into the characters he plays; how he chooses a project; and acting for the stage versus film. A brief question
and answer session with Spacey and the Actors Studio master's degree students concludes the program

Baby, want a kiss? A comedy in two acts by James Costigan(
Book
)1
edition published
in
1964
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The Actors Studio, Inc. presents the Actors Studio Theatre production of "Baby Want A Kiss," a new comedy by James Costigan
with Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, James Costigan, scenery and costumes by Peter Harvey, lighting by David Hays, directed
by Frank Corsaro

Inside the Actors Studio by James Lipton(
Visual
)2
editions published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
James Lipton hosts an evening of discussion with actor, film director, and director of the Actors Studio Paul Newman. Newman
speaks of his involvement with the Actors Studio following his studies at Yale Drama School; his view of himself as an actor;
the kinds of characters he likes to play; rehearsing and preparing for his motion picture roles; his acting in his early motion
picture Hud, in comparison with his later film The verdict; and his first stage role in the 1953 Broadway play Picnic, directed
by Joshua Logan. Newman analyzes his motion picture roles as Rocky Graziano in Somebody up there likes me, directed by Martin
Ritt; as Ben Quick in The long hot summer, in which he starred with Orson Welles; as Billy The Kid in The left handed gun;
and as Butch Cassidy in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, in which he played opposite Robert Redford. The discussion is
illustrated with clips from some of the works mentioned. A brief question and answer session with Newman and the Actors Studio
master's degree students concludes the program

Blues for Mister Charlie by James Baldwin(
Book
)1
edition published
in
1964
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Based on the case of Emmett Till, the Negro youth who was murdered in Mississippi in 1955, the murderer is acquitted and later
recounts the facts

Inside the Actors Studio by James Lipton(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
2007
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The four stars, Barbra Streisand, Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman and Robert Redford, in this compilation indicate clearly why
they have risen to, and remain at, the peak of their powers--and their profession

Anton Chekhov's The three sisters(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
1997
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A dramatization of Anton Chekhov's play about three well-educated, cultured sisters suffering from boredom in their provincial
environment

Anton Chekhov's Three sisters(
Visual
)
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
An all-star cast is featured in this filmed recreation of the NY Actors Studio production of the classic drama by Anton Chekhov
about three sisters who live in illusions of their past and must face the reality of their future

Inside the Actors Studio(
Visual
)2
editions published
between
1996
and
1997
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
James Lipton hosts an evening of discussion with actor, director, producer and writer Christopher Reeve. Reeve expounds on
his upbringing in Princeton, New Jersey, where he first began acting while attending the Princeton Country Day School, and
at the local McCarter Theatre; his early love of the piano; attending Cornell University and then The Juilliard School, where
he studied acting under John Houseman; appearing on television soap operas; working with legendary actress Katharine Hepburn
in the 1975 Broadway production A matter of gravity; and landing the part of Superman/Clark Kent in the 1978 motion picture
Superman. Reeve elaborates on how he developed his Superman character, which he also assumed for the film's three sequels,
and on the challenges of the part. He speaks about his role in the 1980 Broadway production The Fifth of July, in which he
portrayed a disabled Vietnam veteran; playing a psychopath opposite Michael Caine in Sidney Lumet's 1982 motion picture Deathtrap;
his speech at the1996 Democratic National Convention, in which he advocated for increased government research on disability;
his role as Basil Ransome in the 1984 motion picture The Bostonians, in which he starred with Vanessa Redgrave; his role as
Edgar Anscombe in the 1985 motion picture The aviator, for which Reeve, a pilot, did all the flying stunts; and his favorite
role, as Jack Lewis in the1993 film The remains of the day. Reeve speaks also about his direction of the 1997 made-for-television
movie In the gloaming

Inside the actors studio - [Helen Hunt] : Special edition for the actors studio drama school Class of 2002(
Visual
)2
editions published
in
2001
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"James Lipton is widely known as the creator, executive-producer, writer and host of Inside the Actors Studio, which is seen
in 80 million American homes on Bravo, and around the world in 125 countries. From 1994 to the present, more than 200 actors,
directors and writers have joined him in creating what many consider the definitive craft archive of our time. The television
series, which has been recognized with twelve Emmy nominations in twelve years, is in fact a course in a master's degree program,
the renowned Actors Studio Drama School of Pace University, which was created thirteen years ago by Mr. Lipton as a vice-president
of the Actors Studio, in collaboration with his Studio colleagues, and which, with Mr. Lipton as its founding dean, became
the largest graduate drama school in America." http://www.bravotv.com/Inside_the_Actors_Studio/host

Inside the Actors Studio(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
1998
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
James Lipton hosts an evening of discussion with actor of theatre, television and film, Meryl Streep. Streep discusses her
childhood and family; her childhood vocal studies; attending Vassar College where she acted in plays; her studies at Yale
Drama School; moving to New York City, where she appeared in seven plays her first year. Streep speaks of her lack of a definable
acting technique; how she approaches a character; and her major film roles as Joanna Kramer in the 1979 Kramer vs. Kramer,
opposite Dustin Hoffman, as Sophie Zawistowski in the 1982 motion picture Sophie's choice, as Karen Blixen in the 1985 motion
picture Out of Africa; and lastly, as Kate "Kit" Mundy in the 1998 motion picture Dancing at Lughnasa. The discussion is illustrated
with clips form Kramer vs. Kramer, Sophie's choice, Out of Africa, and Dancing at Lughnasa. Streep speaks also about women
and the acting profession, and what she sees as valuable about the her chosen field. A brief question and answer session with
Streep and the Actors Studio master's degree students concludes the program